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Warwick Woodlands: Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago

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The narrator recalls a series of twenty-year-old sporting excursions, beginning with a convivial reunion with an old comrade and meticulous preparations for a shooting trip. Richly observed scenes describe autumnal countryside, the equipment and animals of country sport, the loyal servant and hunting dogs, and episodic outings that combine practical detail, humor, and nostalgia. Vivid catalogues of wagons, guns, horses, and provisions alternate with personal anecdotes and landscapes, offering a blend of outdoor adventure, companionship, and rural observation that structures the work into sequential scenes of shooting, travel, and memory.

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Henry William Herbert

Henry William Herbert was a 19th-century American author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the genres of historical fiction and adventure. His notable works include "The Roman Traitor," a historical novel set in ancient Rome, and "The Silent Rifleman," which explores life on the Texan prairies. Herbert's writings often reflect a keen interest in history and culture, as seen in titles like "Wager of Battle," which delves into Saxon history. His storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and engaging narratives, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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